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IE' S FRANCISCO CALL. THUKS MARCH 9, 1905, il ISH A“HUR STEAMSHIP SIBERIA SAILS WITH yNIS CANAL I S Eempm——. it Taken on nthl-) (half a glass), fr the Bowels — thor- 11 G, B. Burgin, Who Wmte 2 hutters of Silence,” Plans Naval Offlcers fOI' sit to l'nibed tates | Manila on - WILL STAY IN AFB.ICA.‘ Liner. jyard }uplmg Postpones TAKES BIG CARGO leturn to London Until the Latter Part of Spring| Has | 1,000 TOI’]S s i 0 2 of Freight in h 8.—G. B. Burgin, novel “The Marble City e S T SO o Holds. P nited States early in June. pleased with the fact that d copies of his The Pacific Mail Company's liner Si- " in paper, have beria, Captain J. Tremaine Smith, New York. After Sailed yesterday for the Orient crowd- in the United States ©d With passengers and carrying about to 2o to the “back s 11,000 tons of cargo. Captain Smith, 2" o -Outerte Sohare who underwent a surgical operation President Will Make Radical ! Changes in the Personnel of the Panama Commission : NOT AT ALL SATISFIED. ——— s “HUNYAD] JANOS» over other Laxative Waters Is acknowl 5 I el e G 4 AWa Roosevelt Hopes by Redue- Prize at the St. Louls ing Membership to Three Take the best cure to Get Better Results FOR WASHINGTON, March $.—Radical : C ON STI PAT ' 0 N | changes are to be made, in the person- | | nel of the Panama Canal Commission. | | Fresident Roosevelt has let members ! of Congress know that he is not at all nlsE.sEs °F | satisfied with the work of the commis- | ;sion. While no authoritative state- ! fnent concerning the President’s inten- i | tions is obtainable at the White House, | it is known to be his purpose to make | ‘such changes in the membership of | | the canal commission as, in his judg- | . ment, will facilitate work on the great spe so much tim :e“\fi“l);le liner s;fla) in port, cleared | waterway. His desire, if\is under- e material ¢ 2 and went away with her, | stood, is to reduce the commission to | 2 well earned but was not able to take his place on | three’ members, all of whom shall be | rd Kipling has decided not to LN bridge yesterday. He expects to South )re all right before the liner reaches Hal Honolulu. Chief Officer Arthur | practical engineers of eminence. Un- | |der the Spooner act one of these engi- neers must be from the navy and one | oun it e e r, O'Neill was . | from the army. Admiral John Walker i p g - st # Dn fhe briage when: the {now represents the navy and General 4 h. Will- liner sailed and under his direction George W. Davis the army on the com- e -\’\vfi‘ et o MY Tokde ux. gritty | mission. It is saia positively that Ad- | m"n"h.mfflnfis:ner ey s n L “Who departure as the Pacific Mail dock | miral Walker will not continue 1ong | | Rupture, Piles. Blood Poisem. N s 10 be pub-|“good-by contingent” ever saw. | |as a member of the commlssgrn. @ { D-lllltylndf n-:-‘m Dise . - 2 Among the passengers to Honolulu { It is very likely that the President ¢ won jor us thousands of testimon declared the other were Colonel and Mrs. Sam Parker | | |will reduce the commission to three | | =igloliom paticuis who Bave boen ured. - e mo Special and Miss Alice and Miss Beatrice | members, simply by not filling the | . (SEFCETE B O N ere others b ng men 'IA» s l : Campbell. Quite 2 number of navy {places of those whose resignations | fiheknife. We lssuea bond as s guaran- officers sailed on the Siberia. Admi- rals Miller and Whiting are bound for Manila on court-marial duty.” Lieu- tenant Frank Marble is going to To- ishall have been accepted. The Presi- | [tee to cure all cases we andertake. Ourim- 'dent is deeply interested in the con- | Jproved Fremech Comes for the treatment of | e the injured Prostate never fail. Anyman | struction of the canal and proposes to | § TG ngfrom Weakmesaand wno is Udan. Clara Middle- omen more than n - | do everything possible to facilitate the ' § o 0 can obiain from us (free by AT d: .h‘ hux‘\\dh kio as naval he at the American | work. ourifday npe-:mtrn:menludmum-n eper interest in jegation. Commander J. C . Golwell —————— chart describing the cause and effect of Last and develop- and Captains H. W. Lyon and S. V The Siberia’s Cargo. oy s el e i e the Very will join the Siberia at Hono- cured {n one day by the French Dilating eded for any j 1 The steamer Siberia safled yesterday for nd Trrd BT progvess. Thes. ot \ulu ang will sccompany thebtwp ad- Hongkong and way ports via Hbnolulu with & | | Covrespantonce sivase Censaltation FREE. ot ney Wil mirals to Manila. e general merchandise cargo valued at $815,751, - s e g e A. Carl, who was China's com- exclusive of treasure, and to be distributed | | THE nn T Lc co 0 nstructed at the start to ioner to -the St. Louis Fair and | a5 follo For Japan, $599,945; Philippine - hemselves naturally inferior to whose sister painted the famous por- Islands, $172,795; China, $34,203; East Indies, ]fu MARKET ST. se less muscular, and need trait of the Chinese Empress, is re- | $455: $3504; South Africa, $375; Egypt, Hale's Sar Francisco, Cal, vé recourse to-part arts, turning to the Orient on the liner, ac- i g B o L T =y make their the companied by his wife. {gi leather, 1407 bales cotton, sheetings, 30,475 Ibs e vigs rallroad | Jyisir DR. JORDAN'S cacar The cabin passengers were as fol- i i been lows | < | 952 Ibs_asphaltum, ® 0. For Hc gulaMrs. J. T Barraciough, Miss -lr- —— | 136 flasks quicksilver, 105 pkes bicycles and .usE“. °F “.to" . hir - 3 e Barraclough, J. J. Belcer, Mra. M. SHIP STAR OF FRANCE, WHICH WAS PULLED OUT OF OAKLAND CREEK YESTERDAY AND TOWED BY THE TUG | | Parts. 140 es nalls, 5i cs drugs and sundries, 5 . il Tl ot st DEFIANCE TO THE UNION IRON WORKS, WHERE SHE WILL BE MADE READY TO LEAVE HERE- Wite Tag | | 6L . Ny I 1051 MIRKET ST. bot. 6h43tA.S.F. Gal. e degradation of 1, B Burms ' Mis Allce” Campbell Miss SALMON FLEET. | Tiachines, 8 s dry gooder 3 ca hats, 80 o Wt ke sy et art Day, Mrs. E. R. Day,| - — % | paints, 3230 Ibs starch, 60 bdls 12 bars steel, dtass paaibvaly cmwal bt the ciiee POPULAR FRENCH WRITER. M. Dee, W. D. Eaton, B. 51 cs lubricating oil, 21 bdls wire, 20 bales Soectatse o the Cous Ea. 3 yeura: ; Geoghegan, Miss G. Geog. | p. m., Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Stmr Siberia, Smith, Hongkong, ete; Pacific Weather Report. | hay. 19 ctls oats, 5130 Ibs chocolats, 123,913 DISEASES OF MEN e e far the ghegan, John Gilson, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. | Ma!l Steamship Company. €epo; | 1bs ‘sugar, 5825 Ibs coffee, 1020 Iba Hops, 102 OR. JORDAN— OF “ Glidden, Mrs. W.'M. Gra- —_— r schr Ponape, Martens, Ponape, Caroline (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) pkgs table preparations, 383 lbs butter, 10 Consultation fres and sirlctly privage. s 3 le, H. W. Haenicher, slande; Willlame, Dimond & Co. SAN FRANCISCO, March $—35 p. m. | pkgs paste, 61 bbls flour, 2404 gals 46 cs wine, Treatment iy or by leter. & < . A. C. Jahl, Mrs. A, Movements of Steamers. Stmr State of California, Thomas, San DI- | The following maximum and minimum tem- | 34 cs’syrup, 25 cs whisky, 2202 1bs 1 cs ham . Miss J. N. Knop, H. €go, etc; Pacific Coast Steamship Company. pemmre-x are reported for previous day: and bacon, 668 Ibs 2 cs cheese, 635 Ibs dried Lewls-and son, Miss E. SAILED. it g ! fruit. 998 Ibs 10 cs bread, iS pkxs fresh fruits, N McCrossen, C. H. Moss, — - SWednesday, March T. | BlG HinGeiphis 86-34 | 1500 1bs raisins, 25 cs salad oll. H. Moss, Miss E. G. L. Moss, J. D. Stmr Arctic, Nelson, Eureka { ek hic |New Yok . 3532 ) To Philippine ~ Islands—1000 bbis 3000 ‘cs Nifong, Mrs. J.°D. Nifong, M. J. O Meara, i A Stmr Curacao, Paulsen, Guaymas and way | gyl - Saniugion 36-34 | flour, 11,444 cs canned goods, 3550 crts po- I % | Portlan storia. Y 4-34| Piitsburg F. E. O'Meara, Color Sam. Parker, 4 S. Parker, E. E. Paxton, Miss Ada A. Bercomb, A. L. w44 tatoes, 114,261 Ibs 10 cs ham and bacen, 39,907 .-——.—_= JH“"tflul"v H. 1..70-3 1ps beans, 12,480 lbs 1012 cs bread, 56,151 ibs | | ports. Stmr Francls H Leggett, Reiners, San Pedro. | {hicago Humboldt New Orleans . Mendocino & P s Sy, Stmr St Paul, Rardall, Astoria. . cs lard, 120 cs table preparations, 2000 e rs. E. S Shepherd, C. H. Sny- .| San Diego & Wa: Stmr Siberia, Smith, Yokohama and Hong- SAN FRANCISCO ...........76-52 ibs codfish, 17,000 Ibs 3_cs milistufty, S0 cs L A s win, Mrs. 3. A, Webb. S. Barbara. ... Grays Harbor kong. via Honolulu. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | syrup, 35 cs molasses. pkgs fresh fruit, - W. Andrews, Mrs. W. W.| Cascade. San Pedro orwcod, Martin, { date as compared with those of sams date last | 780 kegs 26 cs pickles cs salad oll, 18 pkgs Steamers leave Plers 9 and , Mrs. E. P. Babbett, | Denderah cattle tmr laqua, Jorgenson, season and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: | groceries and provisions, 40 cs spices, 62 cs | 11, San_Francisco: s Briggs, Mis. W. C. Colborn, | Pomona...... | Humboldt . (mr Redondo, Ahlin, Astoria and Portland. Last This Last | coffee, 58 bbis vinegar, 9 pkss baking powder, | For Ketchikan, Wrangel, - rn, Walter Douglas, Mrs, | Roanoke ...! Portland & Way Ports |Mar. Stmr Alcatraz, Winkel, Greenwood and Point _ Stations— 24 hours. cason. Season. s’ olives, 60 cs paste, 83 cs chocolate, 43 | Juneau, Treadwell, Haines, . Dr.' D. Eastlake, Mrs. A. R. | Columbia.....| Portland & Astoria.... Mar. Arena. TR Eurcka 0.00 .1 = honey, 117 cs fresh oysters, 400 Ibs dried | Skagway, et 3 H. Fuknaka, /Mrs. M, | Breakwater..., Coos Bay . i Mar. Schr Bessie K, Sta an Vicente Landing. | Red Bluff . 0.00 fruit, 905 casks 500 bbls beef. $75 cs 380 gals m., March t rson, O. Kakuzo, San Pedro ..... ..|Mar. mr Brunswick. Ellefsen, Fort Bragg. Sacramento 0.00 14.60 whisky, 11 cs wine, 1466 bdls 153 cs paper, 26, 31, Apr. B. 0. Tarkin "M Oyster Harbor |Mar. hr Jennie Griffin, Gibson, Bolinas. San Francisco 0.00 16,92 It pkes machinery, 10 s wagon material, this company’s steamer at Lieutenant Frank Marble (1, | Wellington Nanaimo |Mar, Schr John A, Olsen, Eureka. 3 Fresno .. 0.00 802 | 12 pkgs hose, 9 cs electrical goods, 100 bales | Seattle. Frank Marble, T- Masuzawa, | Eureka Humboldt . |Mar. Gas launch Waterwitch, Willis, Monterey. | Independenca 0.00 168 cotton, 300 pkes steel, 41 bales paper bags, | For Victorla, Vancouver, McCormick, Miss Sato Misaki H. | M. F. Plant...| Coos’ Bay & Pt. Odford|Mar. SPOKEN. 1S, L. Obispo. 0.00 16.33 16 pkis bieycles and parts, 2 bdis oars, T3 ca | Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- San Pedro & Way Pts.Mar Puget Sound Ports. S Newton, Mre. H. §, Newton, | Santa Cruz Bellinghiam, Bellingham—11 a. de¥, T Otsuka, N. Satg. Miss L. Hmam- e Los Angeles . Per_hark Dorigc-Nov. 6, Jat 18 40 N, long ! e s 6 1116, 31, 26, 31, Ave. & 42 45 W, Br bark Gladova, from Liverpool, for | San Diego . 0.00 2 0.00 10.69 boots and shoes, 415 pkss drugs and sundries, | 58 cs dry goods, 898 cs soap, 21 pkgs acid, | Mar. N. Stfin, R, T, | Newburg..... | Graye Harbor Mar. West Cust; in company with Ger bark Sae- e 190 kexs white lead, 8 bales leather, 124 cs | Change at Seattle to this company's steamers Aretio: ... | Humboldt [Mar. 15| Garora Norith L d o o 8 i anain o2 THE COAST RECORD., | matches, 66 colls rope. 15 bals duck, 31 cs| or Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattls or ;, | South Bay.. .| Grays Harbor [Mar. 13 | Jan 10; also Ger ship Alice, off Staten Island, ¥ Iye, 14 pkgs paints. 22 bbis soda. | coma w0 P, 7 ,;,,d,“‘m T | H. Dollar e ... {Mar. Jan 4, from Newcastle, Eng. for San Fran- To China—3000 bbis flour, 48.375 Ibs drieq | For Eureka (Dumbollt Jav e By Del Norte. .| Cresoent ity Mar. cisco. : | fish, 19 cs table preparétions, 3127 Ibs chees. B Kajima, Miss E. | Northiand txe Pene TELEGRAPHIC. 5 | 26 ¢s salad ofl. 805 Ibs ham and bacon, 7375 | 130 P- M. Mar S Co 10 . o P ssics and - A. E. Rame S. Monica. . anta Barbara ... & POINT LOBOS, March 10 p m—Weather ¢ 1bs e barley, 2000 Ibs codfish. SO 8aIS| pogondo) San Diego and Santa Barbara: Nebrask i e foggy; wind NE; velocity 4 miles per hour. STATIONS. | wine 27,680 Ibsdarled fruit. 5204 ibs beans, | Rifondo) San, [Vese ¢hd 2 & Cari, Mrs. | State of Cal.. e Diten & Wy B[N DOMESTIC PORTS. 71 pkgs groceries and provisions. 521 es as- S SClltornia, Thursdays, ® & m. . Mrs. 1 F. | Corona.. et . UMPQUA RIVER—Sailed Mar 7—Stmr San : | sorted” canned goods, 720 Ibs chocolate, 120 ger® o8 SN e RN tand Bast H. Hickosk, | O Daliar, o 4 O e & Al Gabriel,” for San Pedro, via Fureka. : . |casks beer. 1 cs liquors. 79 cs drugs and | gu; pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Crus, Mon- g s h, Miss W. | Bomo., Tiew: Yox o & 243 BALLARD-—Arrived Mar 7—Schr Expansion, : | sundries, 230 cs soap, 4 bales bags, 12 cs drY | yerey. San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San iss F..G. Taylor, | City Para. ew York via Ancon. Crom BOFt) Posmisind, Clear .00 | goods, 19 pkgs agricultural implements. Luls Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme: K James ~Woolworth;, | E Kilburn. .. .| Portland & Way Ports Mar. Sailed Mar 7—Schr Prosper, for San Pedro. Clear .00 | = To East Indies—250 es canned salmo: Coos Bay. ® a. m., March 3, 1, 19, r Mise E. Walton. Oity Panatsss | Hew FUSKS S Sutoriae SOUTH_BEND—Sailed Mar 7—Bktn Arago, Cloudy .00 | cs assorted canned goods, 4301 ibs hops, 1280 (40 %3 © 0 Sy Walter K. Beatty, | St. Paul FEL e for San Franciseo. NW Clear .00 ' Ibs dried fruit. 360 gals wine, 3225 Ibs bar- . * Ganta Crus (freight only). 9 & m., Mar 7. e B "Dy, * .2 o), NOREBRORE o SIMIRAINS S0 ct ASTORIA—Sailed Mar mr Roanoke NW Foggy .00 ' reled beef, 1 cs rubber goods, 1 pkg ma- |13, 23 CLARK RUSSELL NO SAILOR W. R. Green, Mrs. | Q008 Bay..... | Ne R Ty | tor_San Francisco, via Coos Bay and Eureka. Clear Tr. | chinery. For Ensenada, Masdalena Bay. San Jose def Bt Centenntal Benttis - ot d Mar S Stmr Columbia, for San Fran- | Independence .29. Clear .00 To Korea—B2 pkes groceries and provisions, Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Ro- have a China. China & Japan > ey L. Angeles . Claar (00 | 30 cs canned salmon, 187 cs assorted canned | gita, Topolobampo, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 & m., that Senator. - | Puget Sound Ports .. TATOOSH—Passed out Mar 8—Br stmr Wel- | Mt. Tamalps..: Clear .00 | goods, 47 cs table preparations, 4 pkes steel, of each month. Wessex. Luxor...... Hamburg & Way Ports|Mar. lington. from Nanaimo, for n Francisco; | North Head. Clear .00 | 1() e« paints, 18 pkgs hardware, 13 pkgs drugs, ALASKA EXCURSIONS (season 1906)—The who ou; y W. Moffitt — | stmr Roanoke, from Ladysmith, for San Fran- | Phoenix Cloudy .02 ' 8§/pkgs dry goods, 3 bdls brooms, 2 pkgs sew- palatial excursion steamship Spokane will Iu\. 4 < L. Rodgers ( TO SAIL, | clsco; mehr Fores! from Everett, for San | Pt. Reyes Foggy .00 ' ing machines. Tacoma, Seattle and Victoria June 8, 22, Jui b k Admiral W. H. Whiting | ~—— e 7o | Francisco; stmr Eureka, from Ladysmith, for | Pocatelio Clear .00 To South Africa—130 cs canned salmon, 6, 90 . August 3, 17. i€ £ Steamer. Destination, \Safln' Pier. | San Francisco. Portland . .00 | To Egypt—32 cs assorted canned goods. | For further information obtain folder. Right Hongkohg Ashmead, E Bates, i rch o, | o | Passed in {Max“R;"Slmr Robert Dollar, from ged tI’ZIufl .00 | e ieie—ip is reserved to change llum.flNnr ngmg Adates. harles W ues Chandoir, March 9. { San Pedrc, for Mukilteo. oseburg 00 OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ~ . Mrs. 1 F,f, Elizabeth Coquille River l( pm|Pier 20 | * Passed in Mar 8—Schr Ruth E Godfrey, | Sacrumento 00 Exports for German Oceanica. ery st. (Palace Hotel). 10 Market st. and Broad- M. Hoitbrook, | Homer. Grays Harbor .| 5 pm!Pler 16 | from San Pedro, for Ballard. _ Suit_ Lake. . 00 | The German schooner Ponape was cleared way wharves. Freight Office, 10 Market st. E. D. Hous. | Eureka..... Humboidt -..{ 9 am/Pler 13 | MONTEREY—Cleared Mar T—Ship Marlon | 8. Francisco (00 ; vesterday for the Caroline Islands with 25 . D. DUNANN. General Passenger Agent, elm3 R. | Vanguard.. | Humboldt 8 am|(Pier 27 | Chileott, for Honolulu. S. L. Obispo 06 | bbls flour, 100 cs canned salmon. 200 cs as- 10 Market st.. Sam Framctsco. Corona .| Humboldt ... 30 p|Pler afled Mar 7—Ship Marion Chilcott, for n Diego. W00 ' sorted cam goods. 20 half-bbls beef, 10 Pomo. .. Pt. Arena & A|_blun 8 pm Pier 2 Honolulu. Seattle . Clear .00 | crts potatoesy 52,000 ft lumber, 36 doors, 25 AMERICAN LINE. ‘r h gur, Mrs. i(nl»dof (‘ll .;nn l‘ifi&gnK&h\\‘l): | 9 am/ P{Qr é& } i (EKA?AI'\"'\":d Mar 8-Stmr San Ga- Spokane Pt Cldy .00 | windows, 100\cs coal oil and 1540 gals gaso- — ue breath o oo evadan. ono. ahuluf. mMPier 23 | bri rom Umpqua. ¥ 5 Clear 00 | value: 27 Plymouth—Ch MW t ke these utterances of | ° Join e Hon hderson M5 | Cascade. ... | Grays Harbor . 3 Dimibler 3 | aited Mar S—Schr Emma Claudina, for San | aoope v e - b e J New York ..M. 15| Philadeiphta - Ape. 1 s L. Bradbury | chico. .. Coquille l;lv;r [T omifier 2 | Pranclite o it Mar 8 e | W PRIy E Clear (00 | | St !‘aull Mar. 25 St Paul i s 2 & 2 ' March 10. | 2 VNSE ailed Mai Yuma . Clear 200 TLANTIC TRANSPORT . e breeze blowing a stifft . N s | sequots. Wiliape Herbor ...112 m{Pier 201 Rax Elba. for Portland, Ore. & ADVERTISEMENTS. ew York—London Direct. The. decks sobbed. | o0y ¥ Jeanie eattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm/Pler 20 | Sailed Mar 8—-Schr J H Lunsman, for Callao. | WwEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL Minnehaha ... Mar. 18| Manitou .Apr. 1 . shrouds rang like | yjjienen Captain 'S. W. Very March 11. | { (A RDATHLE - SRl N e FORECAST. Minnetonka . .. Mar. 25 Mesaba Ayt '8 P RN, 3. Veeder, Miss Annie |N. Fork.... Humboldt .. 9 amiPrer 407 Asunoion,, for Ran KEenc rosmr Ras | rye pressure is falling rapidly over the A AR A oars S these I never heard | Winston. Pt. Arena...| Point Arena 4pmPler 2| B O O ived Mar S—Stmr Mackinaw, | Forthern half of the coast. Cloudy weather NEW YORK !‘tv\'r!‘d 5!; A B P = e el seen i Roanoke. .| 10s Angeles Porte.| 9 am|Pler 13 | , TACOMAZ with light showers continues in Arizona and | e ot M dase : B X Vo ns, hen: 3 ; king salls, says they ' The vessels on the overdus list are quoted [pAcapulco...| N. Y. via Ancon..[12 .m|Pler 40 | Nrthiand and James e ‘Cooler weather due to fog 1 reported from RED STAR LINE. for reinsurance as follows: Jane Guillon, 15 { Denderah.. | Hamburk & Way.. (12 mPler 19 | yisco; schr Lu San Francisco to Eureka. ' Dense fog is re- e e e the height of the | per Freshfield, §5 per cent; Francois, 60 | San Pedro. .| Humboldt .- | 4 pmPler 2 “GR ), vs HARBOR—Satled ported at the Farallones and Point Reyes. NS St Uimer B Seuage 3 3 & ion of the swing ! per Chill, § per cent, and Mars, 85 per | Centralia...; Gragg Farbor, salito and stmr Chehails, for San Francisco. | Forecast made at San Francisol ‘or thity i Finland Mar. 18 Rroonls A g cent { 12. Arrived Mar 8—Stmr Grace Dollar, hence | hours ending midnight:March 9, 1905: 1= L ecland ... k 3 “Apr. it ol S Pomona. ... | Humboldt .. 1:30 p/Pier 9 | Mar 4. ; Callfornia, north of Tehachaji —Fair Thurs- WHITE STAR LINE. ave been looking a Queen San Dicgo & Way| 9 am|Pler 11 |~ 00§ BAY—Arrived Mar 8—Stmr F A Kil- | day, coolerin the interior; light morth wind New red years ahead of his day preter- Water Front Notes. ‘York—Omneenstown—XLiverpool. | March 13. | | burn, from Fureka; stmr Roanoke, from As- | inland; fresh west wind on the coast with fog. Cedrie. Mar. 22.8:30 am [Teutonic. Apr. 3. 10 am seeking tc oW Rudyan pacific Mail C ek Northland..| Astoria & Portl'd] 9 am|Pler 27 | toria, Californta, suth of Tehachapi—Cloudy Baltic...Mar. 29. 1 pm/Celtie. ... Apr. T. 7am ally sceking to throw Rudyard| The D e e Py ® liner Mongolla | & Monica.. | Grays Harbor .....| 4 pmibler 5| 8ailéd Mar 8&—Stmr F A Kilburn, for As- | Thursday: fresh west winds. ‘Boston—Queenstown— Livernool. ng and Fr T. Bullen into a was placed on Hunter n vdock yes- | gouth Bay... Los Angeles Ports| 5 pmiPler 27 | {oria. |~ Nevada—Falr Thursday. Cymbric.Apr. 5.May 11] Arable .. _Apr. 27 e lines. So much for this un- | terday mc €. She was towed there by the | ~oi .| Astorfa_ & Portland/11 am Pier 24 SANTA BARBARA—Sailed Mar S—Stmr San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Thursday NEW YORK BOSTON DIRECT . tug Arabs, Captain George Harv § Barbera.. Grays Harbor 4 pm(Pler "2 | Queen, for San Francisco. with fox; fresh west winds. To the Mediterranean, s maiiike nill homas head of the gasoiine launch March 14, | "BANDON—Arrived Mar 8—Stmr Navarro, | Los Angeles and vicinity—Cloudy Thursday; Via Azores. Gibraltar, Naples. Genoa. hi S | trust; y on the steamship St. Paul | M. F. Plant. Coos B. & Pt. Orr'd| 12 m\Pipr- 18 | hence Mar 6. . 3 light west winds. ‘Alexandria. r_this be no shock to | fu*% Preaiwater.| Coge.Bay. fivest. .| & pin|Bier 8| ISLAND PORTS. Sacramento—Fair, cooler Thursday: lght FROM NEW YORK. Dr. Doyle knows nothing | ' The cadeg from San Pedro for March 15. | i | LAHAINA—Arrived Mar 5—-Schr Robert | south wind. REPUBLIC. .. Apr I1TROMANTG ... Taly & dicine or that Barrie isn't| fhis por v night at Point | Arctic......| Humboldt .. .| 9 am|Pier 2 | Lewers, from Honolulu. Fresno—Fair, cooler Thursday; light north CRETIC . _.Mar. 18, Apr. 29, June 13 Scot t to her. Mariposa... | Tahiti direct {11 am'Pler 7| HONOLULU—Sailed Mar B~y 8 stmr | wind. ALEXANDER G. McADIE, o nu)u BOSTON. . ’ Peterson fleet | §, Cruz.....| San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 | Thomas, for San Francisco. District Forecastes ROMANIC . April 22, June 3 story that is none the worse ropeller and is temporarily March 16. | { Arrived Mar 8—U S stmr Logan, hence Feb | o~~~ g CANOPIC ‘April 11 May 13, Jume 24 rat belated is being told Sierra......| Sydney & Way Pts 2 pm|Pier -7 | 28 for Manila, via Guam. C. D. TAYLOR, Pasenger Agent Pacific Coast, h newspaper man got schooner Ponape, Captain Mar- | Umatii Puget Sound Porte.[11 am Pler 9 \ EASTERN PORTS. which we crossed on Feb 11, in long 111 30 W 21 Post st, San Francisco. i A Pl : bullt by W. A. Boole & Sc Cew! ... | Grays. Harbor .. | NEW. - Satled M St a . | ot the N E trades and carried them to 24 p with Zola. Knowing that S akterdds For tue ot Beas { LR s ¥ PR O e Bt e i, [ LT e 24N o port had nothing but of the guestion 10 Lry 10| The Ponape was built for the German Govern- | G. Dollar.., | Grays Harbor -...| 4 pm|Pler 10 | FOREIGN PORTS. “‘,{_‘glgfiom‘:{f A . Seiais bt Ol bu > velist to *talk” in the orc ment_and i to be used as a poiice boat. i March 18. | | | GUAYAQUIL—Safled ~Mar 1—Ger stmr | aifr. for Viadivostok, wae sized on Mar 4 by l'g- this reporter called at h g5 it ,;lv Puu[‘ e ;Al'l[nrla&&" Porllnnd‘l; nm‘g:or 24 | Lux«:,n frnrx s-‘n Francisco. Mar 6—Nor stmr | Japanese. and Br stmr Avhrodite, from Barry, Three fast trains to Chicago via the A ¢ he whrw t : 1 ongolia... | China & Japan pm|Pler 40 | Skuld. for Iquique. tured on Mar 6. The - r— b the girvamt. o tell ‘his| __Sun, Moon and Tide. | city Para.. . “via Ancon..!12 'm|Pler 40 | VALPARAISO—Salled Feb 18—Ger atmr | o v tarens?kr 108 CabiTer Of vessets cap. | M Chicago, Union Pacific and North- Plynouth—Cherbour l‘-b"‘ s ncojs Coppee. was d United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— March 19. 1 Menes, for Hamburg. e uince comimencement of wir by Jépatiese 3 S. S. Deutsehland course, was Zola's Time and Helght of High and Low Waiers | Contennial. | Seattle & Tacoma) 5§ pm{Pler 20 VENICE—Arrived Mar 1—Nor stmr Ber- | 22750 ™™ S Lk ceer- (ha. DN et ils Apr. 37, May 25, June 22, ete t and the author of e o etia achn rrancisca | . Kilbues. | Fortleat 8" Way., pm'Pm A Mo nak » PORT LOS ANGELES, Mar 8—Stmr Cas- raiiway between the Missouri River i fl?_’ Thie. 20 1INk om0 . rushing out immedi- Sttt S » | e7ED FR EAT'I‘L T OHAMA—Arrived Mar 7—Br stmr Em- | cade, from San Pedro, for San Franciszo, ran | §Pretoria ... Ape. 1|tBelgravis .....Apr. 22 white face. Whereupon the| NOTE_The high and low waters occur at' & %= - P rived. Dilor (o) M. 8- Btes Korea, Mined | A0S IBRC RIsSE ‘on Eyint. Dume; assijtenios FWaldetaes - . Apr. 8|iDeutachiand . Apr. 2 ng scribe ndl it ig | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. | peb 15. Mar 7—Jap stmr Shinano Maru, from | T8 °¢® cnrke . f*Bluecher ....Apr. 12 $Pennsylvania . Apr. 2% etk Coppee dy. | minutes later than at Fort Point; the height ey B i - | Seattle. WS OF THE OCEAN I 3Gl reont. *Gymnasium on board. §Via t of tide i= the same at both places, | Humbol, | Skagway & Way Ports. Mar. 10 | “NANAIMO—Satled Mar 7—Br stmr Welling- NE EAN. Dever ‘or London & Paris to Hamburg. tDirect. hough h r pecially \xMx — — | Portland. Seldovia & Way Ports. Mar. 10 ! ton, for San Francisco. HAMBURG-AMERN LINE, MM‘Y but I shou very much ke THURSDAY, MARCH 9. Dolphin . E fl_ka!\\l) & Way Ports. Mar. 10 VICTORIA—Passed out Mar S—Br stmr The schooner Annie E. Smale is chartered These fast train: most HERZOG & CO., 401 California st. your opi on Stk ROA SRt & - Santa Ana....| Valdez, & Way Pm'?lllllr 16 | Wellington. from Nanaimo, for San Francisco; | for lumber from Grays Harbor to Shanghal ains are completely © B %t i afh g . Bun rises ... % Ramona. ]ihuwn & Way Ports, 18 ltmr Fureka, from Ladysmith, for San Fran. | at 30s 3d. equipped for the safety and comfort ject.” It Jo sfirmed that ol was . m. | Bertha. Seward & Way Ports..[Mar. 2 The bark Mohican returns to Honolulu with | S of patrons. oo bbergasted that he “gave up” all ——— llELBOunNE—Arflved Feb genera]l cargo and the TFrench ship Bayonne e m 1is visitor wanted to know. Francols @' Ambolse, from Santa Rnnn.. n proceeds to sea in ballast. Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars, --xn —————————— | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. R0, Tiom Boct Towhama. SN e buffet smoking and library cars, Book- IPOSA, for Tahiti, !fi: 15, 11 a.m. v— NEWCA! ., AUS—Loading Feb 13—Br o 4 E Wireless Message Brings Help. ARRIVED. ship Falls of Garry, for Pansina. Crude Oil for Hawaii. over’s Library, superb a la carte ey, Thmte e Rt b jer ané Prank Sherry, laborers em- | ® March 7. Salled Reb 12—Br bark Battle Abbey, for | The ship Marion Chilcott was cleared yes-' § - . 5 T e Wednesday, -~ Stmr Norwood, Martin, 81 hours from Se- terday for Honoluiu with 16,000 bbis crude soatiatpl. e | 22 KARATSU—Sailed Mar 7—Br stmr Indra- | off"{a balk, valued at $22,400. The caro was {1 attle; bound for San Pedro; put in to land pas- A Hagoluly, 11 1.1 SPRECKELS & BROS. €0., Agts., Ticiet O 643 Mar- D epreem PEE R re, Stmr Vangnard, Odland, 28 hours from Santa oo R g B O-lh:h’!—loemm“‘ o SOH LML 5| | s senge: hoard at the port of Monterey. fell from the |12 | i # afm'fxcmo, Martin, 18 houre trom Berdon. | 1 LIYSREOOL-Arsived Mar 8—Span stmr Ty St ke Fright Oce 7 Market S, Per 1, Pued: 8t e aqua, Jorgenson, 21_hours from Eure: from Manila. s~ g :.:: i : H 8 P SR L g R T nonexoflé—mivadmll.-.r Br stmr Ara- Shipments for the North. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUR fied the mav~ authorities of the accident| . { e Francia 5 Loggett Reiners, 32 hours e Suaton shor ria, Memce | pe gteamer Semator suiled on Monday for navy ag Fortune with a navy sur- | 18 g Hice W“’::‘ bound to San Pedro; put in to Arrived Mar 6-+Bktn Georgina, | Victoria with an rchandise 3 | on_board was dispatched to the Faral- | 17 e, - Valparaiso, consigned e ROriene s the oty DS % : Hashars: GHAI—Safled Mar 5—Ship Atas, for ggfi;’,‘n";'h‘?'{m,’mm" s gy . Hark Mter removed m‘ NOTE—In the above exposition of the u]a:: N, Ak Dorts, Robertaon, 185 daye from TIOr e Arived Mer §-Saks Henry K | 183 pkgs fresh vesetables, 15120 Ibs mu. L Py g P H 'rhfid"’ffimm;fl'd' sy LB o x:}:eV 5ehe Esiher Bubne, Oleen, 7 days from Coos | Hall, {rom Port Townsend. 06 T ,’,‘I""“m“&.“';’,:‘, Do SEy Ik shossy, CNITEDSTATES AND. otard stre day in the order of occurrence as to time: the a ision it % 1 + Hq:; nl‘edl s | & Srth timme column gives the lact tde of the | Schr Mabel Gale, Mattson, 8 days from Port- ctr-n ant mmn' J“% IMH b- m ,.m"c 4. ' The Gay, except when.there arc but three tides, as | land. fract; 12 4 5 cs .lm"t‘l more than t feet, | sometimes occurs. The heights given are in Bebi: Teta, Jormehmon, W8 Shys fewn Baline. Eng, wmbf Ibs lead, 5 3 hich h ad on to the soundings of the Unites tates 2 ] A rond condition, T UPPOTting them | Ot Burvey Charts, excopt when & minus (—) Fche Lizsie Prien, Hansen, 7 daya trom Co- o Wi sewirig machines, e i— | sign precedes the height. and thy the number Schr Lilly, Bot, a ina iven is subtracted from the dépth Eiven by trom Um fhe charts. The plane of reference is the mean | 5 SCHT Volunteer, s 6 days trom Coos ]“f the lower low wats i B‘s'c'nr ¢ Josste Minor, Jorgenson, 434 days trom | schr Jlm. Dannevig, 8 Mn from ix For the Salmon Season. work of preparing the vessels of the fleet for sea has hegun. The ship { f France wes @ragged from the mud s Time Ball. g | Creek yesterday by the tug De- , Branch ‘Hydrographic Office, U. §. N.. Mer- | Tug Dauntless, Shea, hours from i cd to the Timion Iron vf'nm,f chants' Exchenge. Sn Francieco, Cal., | Pedro. i - b 1 b thoroughly overhauled. Only | _ March 8, 1905 CLEARED. 5 : 1 . halt as many vessels as were engaged | . The time ball on the tower of the Ferry wodn-dly, m‘[‘ d ; ’ 3 y : *\ucar will be put into commission this year | bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-dsy—. | Stmr Curacao, Paulsen; d » \ to bring the salmon pack to market. ] €, At B v.hexmmzn-nu.wul mmmmm.n"r"‘"’ g the